Profile: axemon

Personal background
Hi all,
well as it is with many backyard astronomers, this couldn't be my only hobby ...!!


For Astro Equipment -->
Celestron NexStar 8SE
Meade DSI III CCD
Naglers, Panas, Solar, Lunar, Planetary and Nebula Filters/
Coronado


Music
I play guitar.
My Influences are:

    - Pink Floyd
    - Deep Purple
    - Jimi Hendrix
    - The Doors
    - Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Yngwie Malmsteen, Ry Cooder, Herbie Hankcock etc. etc. etc.


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Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
TEAM: Toronto-I-Want-To-Believe


Team: Toronto-I-Want-To-Believe
Location: Toronto, CANADA
Date Founded: July-01-2003
Founder: aXeMoN

Mission Statement: Bring together people from Toronto that are interested in the SETI@HOME project. Meet with people that have the same curiosity and devotion for the SETI cause.

Combined Projects: Users that participate in projects other than SETI are also welcome to join.
Depending on growth and direction that team members are taking, we are open and willing to change the mission statement to "combined project goals"


As Carl Sagan put it:

If we are alone in this universe - it would be an awful waste of space.

Why do I run SETI@home?

Because I want us to find life elsewhere - hopefully - in my lifetime.

What are your views about the project?

I think that we owe much gratitude to both the Employees and Volunteers that keep this controversial and expensive project alive.

ISuperComputing couldn't have come at a better time.

Suggestions?

We should step out of the box and brainstorm on other possible ways Intelligent Life could be broadcasting a presence.

    - Optical Pulses
    - Gravitational Pulses

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